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The Kyobashi Armchair is designed for the cafe located at the open-ceiling entrance hall of the museum. Since the entrance hall is basically the face of the museum, Mr. Yoneya aimed to design a chair that is elegant but would not stand out too much even if a hundred of the chairs are lined up together. The most difficult challenge is how to design the backrest comfortable. The designer said, “When you take a glance at the chair, you will notice that it is simple, calm, and has a plenty of sitting space. The seat allows you to sit for a long period of time without getting tired.“
W 610 x D 525 x H 700 / SH 460 mm
Hiroshi Yoneya was born in 1968 and established his office together with other two designers in 2002. He has a wide range of interests to design architecture, interior, furniture, and other products, and his works have been awarded in many competitions. His designing CondeHouse chairs are selected for famous projects such as Artizon Museum, Tsutaya book store in Ginza, Loft shops, etc.
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CondeHouse
CondeHouse has been crafting fine timber furniture in Asahikawa, Hokkaido since 1968, drawing on the forests of northern Japan to make pieces designed to last for generations. Reliability, durability and sustainability sit at the heart of the brand - traditional techniques meet modern technology, FSC- and PEFC-certified timber and non-toxic finishes, with tree-planting programs giving back to Hokkaido.
From dining chairs and extension tables to lounge seating and sideboards, CondeHouse brings a calm, considered Japanese sensibility to residential, hospitality and workplace interiors. Explore the collection at APATO, the authorised Australian home of Japanese designer furniture, and enquire for finishes, lead times and trade pricing.
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